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Barney has been patiently watching and waiting to see a bald eagle since the day we started our road trip but despite starring hopefully at every large bird we've walked, driven or cycled past so far, his mission has been unsuccessful. But with less than 200km left to drive on our road trip, finally he saw one at an acceptably close distance that …

Saturday was another long day of driving to Washington. We stopped just across the Oregon state line at a rest stop to have a picnic. They had a very small dog area. So we pulled a blanket out of the car and sat under a tree. The weather was so nice and Maggie enjoyed the driving break.

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... around my legs. Miles walked 2.70 Temperature 18C Day 144 May 27th - My plan was to wake early and go explore Seattlecitycentre and the markets and the space station needle thing. But, when a room mate pops their head around from the kitchen and asks ...

... for a while and went for a wander around the park area (which is a huge area - as big, if not bigger than the main citycentre). There's several beaches on the park edges, a kids water amusement area (which was very popular with the kids), totem poles, ...

... that we had about the city we didn't expect the vast amount of concrete. We did spend most of our time in the citycentre, but oh well. Regardless of the lack of greenery we saw, we thoroughly enjoyed the city. We arrived about an hour earlier ...

... motel close to train line and airport (30min from city) Expenses Meals: $1 - $3 (supermarket food) Transport: $2.50 train ticket to citycenter. Average Daily Spend per person: $65 Transport there for both of us: $45 (bus) Total Spend for both of us ...

... Museum but you aren't allowed to take photos so we decided against it.
After a walk round the SeattleCentre we walked down 5th Ave to the citycentre again and had some lunch. In the afternoon we walked to Pioneer Square. They raised the street ...

... too long!
We chased the downtown buses around the massive airport for a while until we finally made it to the bright but chilly citycentre and a brief meeting with our host for the night, Ian. We dropped off our bags and headed off to Dealey Plaza, ...

... and bus routes and after a very slow start, finally headed into town, catching the bus which goes past their house into the citycentre. First we went to Pioneer Square, the touristy part of town, where we visited the Elliot Bay Bookstore - a fabulous ...

... ; You get asked the usual questions and get your fingerprints taken and then have to pay $6 for the priviledge of entering the UnitedStates! I'm not sure why you have to submit the ESTA form because you have to re submit the same information all ...

... masks are constantly worn to combat the poor air quality; we know firsthand how much fun it is to wear a facemask in a hot, humid citycenter--It feels like a plastic bag on your face! But as so many of us have witnessed before in these countries, ...

... in their basement apartment. Jen and Raymond’s digs were situated in Volunteer Park, near Capitol Hill, walking distance to the citycentre. Our hosts were very nice and we enjoyed talking to them about traveling. They gave us helpful tips about ...